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BBC Proms: Elgar’s First

Royal Albert Hall, Auditorium, London, Great Britain
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Important Info
Festival: BBC Proms 2026
Type: Classical Concert
City: London, Great Britain
Starts at: 19:00

E-tickets: Print at home or at the box office of the event if so specified. You will find more information in your booking confirmation email.

You can only select the category, and not the exact seats.
If you order 2 or 3 tickets: your seats will be next to each other.
If you order 4 or more tickets: your seats will be next to each other, or, if this is not possible, we will provide a combination of groups of seats (at least in pairs, for example 2+2 or 2+3).

Cast
Performers
Conductor: Ryan Wigglesworth
Orchestra: BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
Chorus: BBC Singers
Soprano: Claire Booth
Creators
Composer: Brett Dean
Composer: Edward Elgar
Composer: Judith Weir
Festival

BBC Proms 2026

The BBC Proms 2026 returns as the world’s most celebrated classical music festival — a vibrant, democratic celebration of sound where tradition meets bold artistic vision. From July 17 to September 12, 2026, London becomes the global capital of music, with the iconic Royal Albert Hall.

Programme
Judith Weir: Moon and Star
Brett Dean: The World`s Wife
Edward Elgar: Symphony no. 1 in A flat major, Op.55
Overview

‘Human life … and a massive hope in the future’: this – no less – is Elgar’s sweeping subject for his First Symphony – a work once nicknamed ‘Brahms’s Fifth’ for its close relationship with the German tradition.

Exuberant and filled with orchestral colour, an ‘immediate and phenomenal success’ at its premiere, it’s the work of a composer steeped in musical history but looking to the future.

Two contemporary works open this concert by Ryan Wigglesworth and the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra: the world premiere of The World’s Wife by Brett Dean – setting words by Carol Ann Duffy – and Judith Weir’s Moon and Star – capturing the vastness and strangeness of space through the eyes of New England poet Emily Dickinson.

Venue Info

Royal Albert Hall - London
Location   Kensington Gore, South Kensington

The Royal Albert Hall is a concert hall on the northern edge of South Kensington, London. One of the United Kingdom's most treasured and distinctive buildings, it is held in trust for the nation and managed by a registered charity (which receives no government funding). It can seat 5,272.

Since the hall's opening by Queen Victoria in 1871, the world's leading artists from many performance genres have appeared on its stage. It is the venue for the Proms concerts, which have been held there every summer since 1941. It is host to more than 390 shows in the main auditorium annually, including classical, rock and pop concerts, ballet, opera, film screenings with live orchestral accompaniment, sports, awards ceremonies, school and community events, and charity performances and banquets. A further 400 events are held each year in the non-auditorium spaces.

The hall was originally supposed to have been called the Central Hall of Arts and Sciences, but the name was changed to the Royal Albert Hall of Arts and Sciences by Queen Victoria upon laying the Hall's foundation stone in 1867, in memory of her husband, Prince Albert, who had died six years earlier. It forms the practical part of a memorial to the Prince Consort; the decorative part is the Albert Memorial directly to the north in Kensington Gardens, now separated from the Hall by Kensington Gore.

Important Info
Festival: BBC Proms 2026
Type: Classical Concert
City: London, Great Britain
Starts at: 19:00
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